A Look At Science 2.0, including OpenWetWare Case Study
Last week, I published a post on Health 2.0, based on a couple research studies that were recently released. Also last week, another report was published by the Scientific American Magazine that looked...
View ArticleMy First Meme, Letters to My Younger Self: A Lesson From Susie Buffet
Today, Kivi Leroux Miller at NonProfit Communications participated in a continuing blog posting style called a meme, titled: Meme: Excerpt from a Book on My Desk. Until today, I did not know what a...
View ArticleAnother Turn on the 29-Day Giving Challenge
The 29-Day Giving Challenge movement was started by Cami, when she was faced the diagnosis of the chronic illness multiple sclerosis during a major move. A spiritual teacher of hers, Mbali Creazzo,...
View ArticleConsumerism. What’s Your First Reaction?
My guess is that it might have caused a slight wrinkle in the face and a sigh of stress? confusion? frustration? I offer that more and more…it should bring a smile. Consumerism is not just about what...
View ArticleFood Marketing and Kids – Always A Popular Topic
The mix of food marketing and ethics when it comes to advertising to children tends to always be a popular topic on the social marketing list serv. And, the topic pops up every once and a while in the...
View ArticleInternet Addiction: Self-Test to Balance Work, Life and the Internet
Having a professional job in online marketing, as well as an online hobby, this blog, I am constantly working to keep my internet usage/exposure at check. Today, I thought maybe others could...
View ArticleWhat’s Your Social Media Ritual? Sharing My Own 15-Steps
At work, we’ve been talking a lot about the information scans we all do on our own…who we refer to, which sites are the best, the most useful feeds, etc. So, now, out of curiosity and from inspiration...
View ArticleUnlock Your Inner Batman
Everyday, I venture out into my day with a healthy dose of idealism. I like to believe that people are good, and I work to see the good in people, even when most difficult. This is why I struggled with...
View ArticleHow Your Childhood Olympic Dream Can Still Come True
Defining Greatness When I was a kid, playdoh was great. Dancing around in a tutu making cookies was greater. And Lilia Podkopayeva was greatness. Podkopayeva, overlooked by many due to the gold medal...
View Article100 Years of Clean Drinking Water says WHO
“According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 1.1 billion people do not have access to safe drinking water. Unsafe water and inadequate sanitation kills nearly TWO MILLION people each year, mostly...
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